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| native_name = '''''Ánimas Trujano''''' '''(''El hombre importante'')''' |
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| director = [[Ismael Rodríguez]] |
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| based_on = {{based on|''La mayordomía''|[[Rogelio Barriga Rivas]]}} |
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| starring = [[Toshiro Mifune]]<br>[[Columba Domínguez]]<br>[[Flor Silvestre]]<br>[[Antonio Aguilar]] |
| starring = [[Toshiro Mifune]]<br>[[Columba Domínguez]]<br>[[Flor Silvestre]]<br>[[Antonio Aguilar]] |
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| music = Raúl Lavista |
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'''''Ánimas Trujano''''' '''(''El hombre importante'')''' ( |
'''''Ánimas Trujano''''' '''(''El hombre importante'')''' ('''''The Important Man''''') is a 1962 Mexican [[drama]] film directed by [[Ismael Rodríguez]], based on a novel by [[Rogelio Barriga Rivas]]. It stars [[Toshiro Mifune]], [[Columba Domínguez]], [[Flor Silvestre]], and [[Antonio Aguilar]]. |
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The film was nominated for an [[Academy Award |
The film was nominated for an [[Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film]]. |
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Despite not speaking any spanish, Mifune agreed to memorize a phonetically written script (using Japanese characters) and mimicked his lines thru the entire movie. It was later dubbed by [[Narciso Busquets]]<ref>https://books.google.com.mx/books?id=6wIIBwAAQBAJ&pg=PT11&lpg=PT11&dq=toshiro+mifune+dubbed+narciso&source=bl&ots=76vu6RTz2X&sig=OD0C_ymDEtdo4YLXuKh1LrLzaZs&hl=es&sa=X&ei=HoJfVaGTGoiUyQT3lIOwCw&ved=0CEUQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=toshiro%20mifune%20dubbed%20narciso&f=false</ref> |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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[[File:Still cinematografico de Animas Trujano.jpg|thumb|left|From left to right: [[Antonio Aguilar]], [[Toshiro Mifune]] and [[Flor Silvestre]] in a publicity photograph for the film]] |
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The film |
The film's setting is a town in [[Oaxaca]] during the festival of its patron saint, for which the church appoints a layman as ''mayordomo'' or steward, an honor that in effect is gained by being able to organize and cover the high costs of most of the saint's local festivities. The post is however very coveted by the locals as it is socially prestigious. |
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Ánimas Trujano is a drunken, irresponsible |
Ánimas Trujano (Mifune, dubbed by [[Narciso Busquets]]) is a drunken, irresponsible peasant who abuses his children and does nothing while his long-suffering wife supports the family. Obsessed with earning the respect which is denied to him by his peers as a result of his behavior, Trujano aims to be ''mayordomo'' in the annual festival and begins to do everything he can to get the needed money. After his eldest daughter is impregnated out of wedlock by the son of the local land baron (played by [[Eduardo Fajardo]]), Trujano sells the baby to the land baron in exchange for a small fortune that makes him eligible to be appointed ''mayordomo''. |
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Meanwhile, Trujano's wife ([[Columba Domínguez]]) encounters trouble when it is revealed that her husband has been seeing a local woman of dubious morals ([[Flor Silvestre (actress)|Flor Silvestre]]). |
Meanwhile, Trujano's wife ([[Columba Domínguez]]) encounters trouble when it is revealed that her husband has been seeing a local woman of dubious morals ([[Flor Silvestre (actress)|Flor Silvestre]]). |
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==Awards and nominations== |
==Awards and nominations== |
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The film was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film]]<ref name="Oscars1962">{{Cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/ |
The film was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film]]<ref name="Oscars1962">{{Cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1962 |title=The 34th Academy Awards (1962) Nominees and Winners |accessdate=2011-10-29|work=oscars.org}}</ref> and a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1962. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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*{{IMDb title|id=0055646|title=Ánimas Trujano}} |
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*{{Amg movie|96346|Ánimas Trujano}} |
*{{Amg movie|96346|Ánimas Trujano}} |
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{{Mexican submission for Academy Awards}} |
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Latest revision as of 17:49, 10 December 2023
The Important Man | |
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Ánimas Trujano (El hombre importante) | |
Directed by | Ismael Rodríguez |
Written by | Ismael Rodríguez Rodrigo Garibay Vicente Oroná Jr. |
Based on | La mayordomía by Rogelio Barriga Rivas |
Produced by | Ismael Rodríguez |
Starring | Toshiro Mifune Columba Domínguez Flor Silvestre Antonio Aguilar |
Cinematography | Gabriel Figueroa |
Edited by | Jorge Bustos |
Music by | Raúl Lavista |
Production company | Películas Rodríguez |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Ánimas Trujano (El hombre importante) (The Important Man) is a 1962 Mexican drama film directed by Ismael Rodríguez, based on a novel by Rogelio Barriga Rivas. It stars Toshiro Mifune, Columba Domínguez, Flor Silvestre, and Antonio Aguilar.
The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Plot[edit]
The film's setting is a town in Oaxaca during the festival of its patron saint, for which the church appoints a layman as mayordomo or steward, an honor that in effect is gained by being able to organize and cover the high costs of most of the saint's local festivities. The post is however very coveted by the locals as it is socially prestigious.
Ánimas Trujano (Mifune, dubbed by Narciso Busquets) is a drunken, irresponsible peasant who abuses his children and does nothing while his long-suffering wife supports the family. Obsessed with earning the respect which is denied to him by his peers as a result of his behavior, Trujano aims to be mayordomo in the annual festival and begins to do everything he can to get the needed money. After his eldest daughter is impregnated out of wedlock by the son of the local land baron (played by Eduardo Fajardo), Trujano sells the baby to the land baron in exchange for a small fortune that makes him eligible to be appointed mayordomo.
Meanwhile, Trujano's wife (Columba Domínguez) encounters trouble when it is revealed that her husband has been seeing a local woman of dubious morals (Flor Silvestre).
Cast[edit]
- Toshiro Mifune as Ánimas Trujano (dubbed by Narciso Busquets)
- Columba Domínguez as Juana
- Flor Silvestre as Catalina
- Pepe Romay as Pedrito (as Pepito Romay)
- Titina Romay as Dorotea
- Amado Zumaya as Compadre
- José Chávez as Brujo
- Luis Aragón as Tendero
- Juan Carlos Pulido as Belarmino
- Magda Monzón
- Jaime J. Pons as Carrizo
- David Reynoso as Criton
- Eduardo Fajardo as El Español
- Antonio Aguilar as Tadeo
Awards and nominations[edit]
The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film[1] and a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1962.
See also[edit]
- List of submissions to the 34th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
- List of Mexican submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References[edit]
- ^ "The 34th Academy Awards (1962) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2011-10-29.